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Melbourne police clash with anti-lockdown protesters as hundreds gather for ‘Freedom Day’ rally in Australia (VIDEOS)


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Dozens of arrests have been reported amid a heated anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne, Australia, where hundreds gathered to demand an end to Covid-19 measures, meeting a heavy police presence and at times clashing with officers.

A sizable crowd descended on Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance on Saturday morning for the ‘Freedom Day’ rally, calling on state authorities to rescind Victoria’s stage four coronavirus restrictions, which include a nightly curfew. 

Massive scuffle has just broken out. Things are getting ugly @theheraldsun pic.twitter.com/VX1jD2Kr6e

— Aneeka Simonis (@AneekaSimonis) September 5, 2020

A local reporter on the scene reported at least 20 arrests that she’d witnessed first hand, sharing footage of black-clad officers as they clashed with demonstrators.

BREAKING: Protesters have begun clashing with police @9NewsAUS @9NewsMelb @ACurrentAffair9 pic.twitter.com/ixDOP4HCNu

— Sam Cucchiara (@SamCucchiara9) September 5, 2020

Public order police pushing protestors back @9NewsAUS @9NewsMelb @ACurrentAffair9 pic.twitter.com/HDi3d6VOz3

— Sam Cucchiara (@SamCucchiara9) September 5, 2020

They’re on the move. Unsure to where. Crowd size continuing to grow. @9NewsAUS @9NewsMelb @ACurrentAffair9 pic.twitter.com/o3WUz4AMfc

— Sam Cucchiara (@SamCucchiara9) September 5, 2020

Anti-lockdown have now taken over Albert Park lake. Can’t see any police yet @theheraldsun pic.twitter.com/EgeBgWzS8y

— Aneeka Simonis (@AneekaSimonis) September 5, 2020

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